Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Building

The Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center's new Harry & Jeanette Weinberg
Emergency Medical Services Building opened on July 17, 2018. The 24,000 square foot
EMS Building has double the number of exam rooms (16) of the former ER and also
houses laboratory, administration offices and training space as well as a 24-hour
radiology department for Emergency Department use.

The Health Center's Emergency Department has operated at its main site in Waianae
since 1975 and has provided 24-hour emergency services since 1986. Recognized as a
Trauma Support Facility by the state of Hawaii, it serves as a critical safety net
for the residents of the Leeward coast. For the period July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017,
the ED registered 24,687 patients of which 89% were residents of the Waianae Coast.

Important Information

Patients should use the 2nd entrance to access the main campus. This entrance is open 24
hours, 365 days/year. The 1st entrance is for AMBULANCES ONLY.

See map for details.

Learn more about all three of our main clinic buildings on our Waianae campus.

MAHALO to our generous supporters who funded this 12-year, three clinic building
capital improvement project.

We invite you to watch this beautiful 6-minute video produced by Makaha Studios
with highlights from our March 10, 2018 event celebrating the completion of construction
on our Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Emergency Medical Services Building. The video
captures the essence of our Health Center's purpose and passion to improve the health
of the communities we serve.